Sunday, January 31, 2016

Progress

1.How would you define “progress”?
Progress is moving forward toward a goal or through time. 

2.What period in time is referred to as the Progressive Era? Why? 
The progressive era was from the 1890s to the 1920s. It was called the Progressive era because of all social and political reform during this time period. 
3.What types of issues and actions, and achievements are associated with the Progressive Era? (Minimum:  5-6)  (You can also use your text for research)
-race 
-immigration
-work safety
-poverty 
-population control
-rise in crime
-drug abuse and alcoholism 
4.Progressives had lots of goals. Analyze the list you've made and determine:  What do progressive reforms seem to have in common?
All progressive reforms seem to try to make to world a safer, and fair place. They all try to solve a problem or argument. 
5.Evaluate the major goals of Progressives and sort them into these 4 categories: (Or make your own categories or ranking system), such as best to worst.
  1. Essential goals worth striving for/ Necessary changes
  2. Good Goals – not strictly necessary but could really improve life
  3. Strange Goal
  4. Not a good idea

2. immigration
1. work safety
1. poverty 
3. population control
1. rise in crime
2. drug abuse and alcoholism 

Friday, January 29, 2016

Thinking about the future

1. What predictions about the future were people making 100 years ago? 50 years ago? (Find 3-4 articles or discussions to look over.)
-Solar powered house
-Space exploration 
-americans would be taller 
-tanks
-ready to cook meals 
-telephones that can call around the world 
-police would have x-rays 
- Flying Machines 
-Movable Houses 
-Airships 
-undersea ships 
-good weather machine 
-roofed city 
-ship railway
-theatre 
-moving sidewalk 
2. Determine if the list is a “wish list” – as in, these are the things one might hope for in the future, or more a warning. 
I think many of the predictions are things people would want to happen, but i also think that there are some predictions that focused more on what will happen than what they want to happen. 
3. Which predictions seem to have come true? Which turned out to be bizarre, off-track, or still out of reach?
Ones that came true are. 
-Solar powered house
-Space exploration 
-americans would be taller 
-tanks
-ready to cook meals 
-telephones that can call around the world 
- Flying Machines 
-Movable Houses 
-Airships 
-undersea ships 
Some of the bizarre ones are the good weather machine, the roofed city, and the ship railway.
4. Can you identify any trends or patterns in these predictions? What concerns or achievements do they seem focused on?  For example, do people in general seem to be anticipating a better world? 
Many of the advancements in the future focus on ways to make life better and solving problems. They focus on problems like having to do a lot of work, walk far, and not having good weather and have inventions that would solve them. People in general do seem to be anticipating a better world.
5. It is your turn to predict a future world.  What do you see?  
-wifi all-around the world 
-holograms 
-wireless and contactless charging
-no more lab tops, only tablets
-activity monitoring clothing 
-HUD contacts 
-hover board, one that actually flies 
-much faster downloading speed
- storage relying on cloud storage a whole lot more 
-lightsabers 
-no more paper
-no more paper books 
-hand held laser guns and rail guns 
-ways to stop hurricanes 
-marijuana will be legal
-gravity controlling technology 
-robot doctors for checkups 
6. How much control over the future do we actually have? As individuals? As groups?/Government?
I think we have a lot of control over the future, the future is controlled by anything or anyone if they decide to change it or try to. 
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Wednesday, January 20, 2016

How do you analyze a political cartoon

       After looking at the Library of Congresses Cartoon Analysis Guide . I learned that i should first identify what type of persuasive technique the author is using. Then i should ask these questions. What issue is this cartoon about? What opinion is it trying to convey?
Philippine war cartoon 
This cartoon shows  the Greedy US merchants and traders going into Philippines because the US is holding the door open for them.
Philippine Purchase
This political cartoon is about how America bought the Philippines from Spain and how the US is trying to control them from so far away and it is not working and how Spain is walking off with 20 million dollars. 

American as a Empire
This political cartoon is about how America has acquired many new territories and is trying to control them, but is not doing so successfully. It also shows how many of the new territories are like babies, therefore needing help from the US.






Friday, January 15, 2016

Eddie Aikau

1.Eddie Aikau tries to preserve the culture of Hawaii and surfing.
2. This films angle showed how the Americans and other non Hawaiians came to Hawaii and took over it and disregarded Hawaiian culture, and it shows how Eddie help unite everyone with surfing.
3. Since this film was made by ESPN it focused more on surfing as a sport and not as much on the historical parts of Eddies story. The film makers most likely assumed the people watching this documentary were interested in surfing and wanted to see surfing.
4. If this film had been made by the history channel then it would have most likely focused more on history and no have talked about how Eddie was such a great big wave surfer, and all of the competitions.

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Phrenology bust research

Today I observed people researching a Phrenology bust. They first made their observations, then they started researching on their computer. They started of using search terms such as " Phrenology and Phrenology Bust." Then they went on to start researching the years they were made. One person in my group rescued all of the writing on the Bust, while the other person researched how to tell if it was a real Phrenology bust. We learned that these are no longer in use and that the one we were observing was not real, but a replica. Provenance- the place of origin or the earliest know history of something.